The game is definitely not the best looking game of the year, but graphics get the job done, especially when played on
PC at max settings.
The thing about ME though is they do nt look that great even on
PC at max settings compared to console versions, so visually these would not be that impressive.
Not exact matches
Building a custom
PC can get expensive, especially if you want it to run the latest games
at max settings.
Just to say I do play
pc games on my i7 7700k cpu, gtx 1070 and I
max out all games
at 1080p and 60 fps.
Try playing Borderlands 2 on
PC at 1080p with every
at max, then on Xbox 360.
I can run any game
at max on the
PC.
Metro: Last Light compared on PS3 and
PC running
at 720p on
max settings.
Let's look objectively
at 2 opposing opinions on how games can potentially run better on the One X than the
PC, due in large to it's hardware and optimisation: Reviewer Jimmy Thang: «In terms of pure image fidelity, it surprisingly looked better than our high - end gaming
PC equipped with a GTX 1080 running the game
maxed out, as it offered extra dynamic shadows» N4G Commenter MagicBeanz: «It can't» I think I'll trust the reviewer's opinion, who's actually played and compared it, to yours
This comparison was useless because both the gtx1080 and Xbox one x's GPU but
maxed out the bench marks of 60 fps
at 1080p but if we crank this up to 4k and we don't go past the fps limit we will see the
PC running better.
Below you can find a gameplay video captured from an i7 6700K, GTX 1080Ti powered
PC where the game looks simply gorgeous
at max settings, though admittedly more because of its artwork than due to impressive technology.
I can't definitively say whether it looks better than the
PC version
at max settings, but I've heard disappointing things as far as that comparison goes.
The introduction of DirectX 11 features and the huge increase in graphical complexity compared to previous games also means that achieving a locked 60 fps when running
at 1080p and with
max settings enabled on
PC is no longer possible using powerful GPUs like the GTX 770 or Radeon 7970.
Even my Geforce 1080 ti with i7 6800 can be pressed to do 60 fps
at 4k in certain titles (with graphics
maxed out) on
PC.
The console editions also hold up favourably against the original
PC version
at maxed settings.
You shouldn't go in expecting brand - new, remastered visuals, but if you have a powerful
PC that can run the game
at near
max settings, you'll see a very noticeable improvement over the previously released console versions.
How would you compare Sudden Strike 4 on the Xbox One X with the game running
at max settings on
PC in terms of quality, and what kind of hardware would be needed on
PC to reproduce the same results seen on Xbox One X?
At first they tried to run the game with
maxed settings on a high level
PC, as Gears Of War stayed between 60 and 120 fps, depending on the areas and the moments.
Note that the
PC version was running
at 1080p with
maxed out settings while the screenshots shared below were taken.
Last month, we unveiled the world's first look
at Titanfall 2 running on
PC at 4K,
at 60 FPS, with every game setting
maxed out:
Ahead of Titanfall 2's release on October 28th we're excited to unveil the world's first look
at Titanfall 2 running on
PC at 4K,
at 60 FPS, with every game setting
maxed out:
We confirmed this during our test, where we found it
maxed out
at about 134 lux, which is extremely low for any category of
PC.
While it doesn't look like it can play some of this year's games
at max settings — and sure doesn't sound like it either — I promise you, this gaming
PC is an absolute monster.